So I hit the button to go to the iTune App store, looked at the existing reviews for a couple of minutes, closed the App store, and went back to Player Xtreme, only to receive a message, “Did you write a review?” I said “Yes” of course, and received a free upgrade to the Pro version. The Pro version also adds DLNA renderer functionality, and can connect to network shares.īetter still, after I had played around with the free version for a while, transfering a couple of movies to a my iPhone 4 and playing bits of them, I got a pop-up message saying that “for a limited time” if I wrote a review I would get a free upgrade to the Pro version. I know playing MKV and AC-3 have been an issue for some MPW users. I also needed to be sure it played AC-3 and DTS 5.1 audio, and it does. I specifically needed it to play FLV and MKV files, which it does fine. Not DRM as far as I know, but I don’t have any of them to test with. Its main claim to fame is that it will play almost any video format, without conversion. It seemed so good I have installed it myself, on an iPhone 4, and older iPad, and an iPad Air. I found some information about Player Xtreme so decided to give it a try. Alternatively, you can use your own local metadata and artwork, if you prefer.Ĭontent added or updated on TMDB will be available in Infuse within about 1 day.I needed to find a movie/video player for someone who doesn’t have an MPW, and wanted to copy some old movies to his iPad for playing later. Be sure to check out the contribution guidelines if you have questions.Īdding artwork and metadata to TMDB is beneficial to the community, as it will be available to Infuse and many other apps. TMDB is a community-built database with metadata and artwork in many languages. If you happen to run into a title that has missing or incorrect details and/or artwork, the relevant info can be easily added by creating a free TMDB account. You can add your own local metadata and artwork for titles that fall into this category. Infuse does not currently download metadata or artwork for titles tagged as adult/explicit on TMDB, as this is not in compliance with the App Store Review Guidelines. Tags are only visible while browsing via the Library. You can also add custom tags using the ‘edition’ tag in the filename, in this format.
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